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Lothal
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Lothal () was one of the southernmost sites of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, located in the Bhal region of the Indian state of Gujarat. Construction of the city is believed to have begun around 2300 BCE.
Khufu ship
Intact vessel from Ancient Egypt
Monte d'Accoddi
archaeological site in Sardinia, Italy
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Ascalon
Ascalon or Ashkelon was an ancient Near East port city on the Mediterranean coast of the southern Levant of high historical and archaeological significance. Its remains are located in the archaeological site of Tel Ashkelon, within the city limits of the modern Israeli city of Ashkelon. Traces of settlement exist from the 3rd millennium BCE, with evidence of city fortifications emerging in the Middle Bronze Age. During the Late Bronze Age, it was integrated into the Egyptian Empire, before becoming one of the five cities of the Philistine pentapolis following the migration of the Sea Peoples.
M'lefaat
'''M'lefaat''' is a tell, or archaeological settlement mound, in Upper Mesopotamia that was occupied during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A.
Plomo Mummy
inca child mummy
Le Régourdou
archaeological site
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons
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Achaemenid Persian Lion Rhyton
metalwork-vessels highlighted in The MET collection
Buddha statuette
buddha figure of the 6th century Gupta Empire period